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A Tribute to Mother, Happiness and Sorrow
Print of "A Tribute to Mother, Happiness and Sorrow," a poem by J. Frank Jones. Gifted to the library with compliments of the author on Mothers' Day, 1946. 18" x 13"
Record Type: Archive
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New Matriarchs: Louisville - Ospital, Laura (Fleming), b. 1967
This collection features an exhibition created in honor of "Celebrate Our International Heritage Month" during September of 2004. The exhibition was a cooperative effort of the Metro Louisville Office for International Affairs, the Kentucky Foundation for Women, and the Louisville Free Public Library. It was featured, along with a number of other events, at various Louisville venues during the celebratory month. The collection details the lives...
Record Type: Archive
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Papers - Todd, Vivian Chase
Better Homes & Gardens Baby Book: A Handbook for Mothers; From Prenatal Care to Child's Sixth Year, by Gladys Denny Shultz (Des Moines, Iowa: Meredith Publishing Company, 1943), inscribed to Vivian Chase Todd from Katherine Chase, summer 1944. The book includes a record section with data on the birth and early childhood of Susan Todd and Stephen Todd.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Austin Family)
Letters from "Austin," Louisville, Kentucky, to "Dear Brother" in Mississippi concerning family matters.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Duff Family)
Correspondence, photos, diaries, and other family related memorabilia from the families of Michael Edward Jelley and his wife Laura Josephine (Duff) Jelley. Most of the material relates to Laura's family, the Duffs of Jackson, Kentucky, and to Michael and Laura's immediate family. The bulk of the collection consists of Laura's diaries, correspondence, recipes, and scrapbook.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Gardner, Byron Richard, 1894-1966) - Gardner, Byron Richard, 1894-1966
Paper entitled "Woman" by Byron Gardner, in which he upholds what he considers to be women's divinely ordained role in society and opposes women's suffrage.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Jones, Howard Malcolm & Frances (Young) Jones) - Jones, Howard Malcolm
Papers collected by Howard Malcolm Jones and his wife Frances (Young) Jones of Glasgow, Kentucky. The collection contains the papers of several families from Barren County, Kentucky, including the Eubanks, Huggins, Jones, Smith, Warder, White and Young. Collection also contains information about Barren County history and includes some Barren County Court records.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Manar, Edna Earl, 1887-1972) - Manar, Edna Earl (Moore), 1887-1972
Letters and genealogical materials related to the Green and Moore families of Simpson and Warren counties, Kentucky. Also includes research notes about Bowling Green's history. Of special interest is a reminiscence recorded by Manar of a meeting between Jesse James and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Moore of Russellville, Kentucky.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Meador Family)
Letters, genealogical material, legal documents related to the Meador, Richards and Johnson families, chiefly of Logan County and Simpson County, Kentucky.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Moore, Mulligan, Brown, and Johns Families)
This collection consists chiefly of correspondence of the Moore, Mulligan, Brown and Johns families, who are interrelated. The correspondence deals chiefly with family matters and events occurring in Trigg County, Kentucky and Allen County, Kentucky.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Page, Evelyn Ellis (Pulliam), 1845-1928 - Page, Evelyn Ellis (Pulliam), 1845-1928
Affectionate letters from her sons to Evelyn Page of Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1905, 1913; letter regarding son Foster Page's religious conversion; letter discussing rural life; and invitation to an egg fair, 1895.
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Pedigo, James Spenser, 1882-1933) - Pedigo, James Spenser, 1882-1933
Letter, 19 September 1910, to "Mildred" from J. Spenser Pedigo, Bowling Green, Kentucky. A friend of her parents, Pedigo greets the newborn Mildred, praises motherhood and family, and sends his regards to her parents and to one "Kate Carr."
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Sears Family)
Shaker manuscript hymnal commenced by Polly Ann Smith in 1848; copy book of Shaker Chauncey E. Sears, 1840-1870, which includes occasional original poems and essays by Sears as well as short examples of popular and historical authors; an 1829 letter from Rufus Bishop that extols the moral virtues of the Shakers; historical and genealogical information about the Sears family.
Record Type: Archive
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Records (Kentucky Mothers Association) - Kentucky Mothers Association
Records of the Kentucky Mothers Association, Including board meeting minutes, correspondence, financial information, membership lists, reports, newsletters, publicity material, and information about programming and events. Also includes training material from the American Mothers, Inc.
Record Type: Archive
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Records (Mothers Club - Bowling Green, Kentucky)
Organizational records including minutes, financial and attendance reports, yearbooks, and newspaper clippings related to the Mothers Club, a group of concerned mothers who formed the Bowling Green, Kentucky club in 1925 for educational purposes. The group formally dissolved in 1998.
Record Type: Archive
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What Is Home Without A Mother
Print of a Mother, daughter, and infant, the mother is seated on Windsor chair by a winter window scene. The caption is What Is Home Without A Mother. 35 x 40 cm.
Record Type: Archive